A view of a village road from atop a cow cart. This cow cart was being driven back from a reservoir near Andaw Village, so the photographer was sitting on the water barrels being used to transport the water back to their house. Water barrels are the large wooden containers that are used to carry water from reservoirs and/or wells. People mount them onto cow carts with rope to transport them back to their houses. They have a hole on one of the sides that is kept closed by a cork. This cork is removed once they are at the home, and the water is emptied into cisterns to be used for bathing, cooking, and cleaning. Some of the water is also placed in animal troughs to water the livestock. The barrel needs to be filled every day, often more than once, depending on how many people a household contains and how many cows they own.